Stand-alone houses can use their maroon lid food waste bin every week on their normal bin day. All other waste services remain the same. Visit lanecove.nsw.gov.au/foodwaste for details.
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Which grounds are closed due to poor weather
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Pruning, removing and managing trees
Published on 21 April 2026
Share your feedback on "Project Mars" with the NSW Government by 5 May 2026.
Published on 15 April 2026
Young Voice Making Waves at Greenwich Point Wharf.
Published on 13 April 2026
Lane Cove Council has formally objected to the decision by Transport for NSW and Busways to permanently remove two longstanding bus stops.
29 April 2026
Take photos from a Lane Cove nature space and go into the draw to win great prizes!
30 April 2026
A free program supporting Lane Cove people re-entering the workforce or seeking a career change.
02 May 2026
Join in the fun on this bug hunt.
A data centre is a specialised building or facility that stores, processes, and manages large amount
Council is rolling out a new food waste service, starting with stand-alone houses, in March 2026
NSW Government's Low to Mid Rise proposal to fast-track residential development
Lane Cove Sport and Recreation Centre
The hidden costs passed to local communities
A Data Centre is a building that houses computer systems, telecommunications, & storage.
Open Consultation
Council has developed a Draft Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) which helps to identify actions to provide convenient access and mobility in and around our community.
Lane Cove Council is seeking community feedback on two draft policies.
Council proposes relocating the Longueville Road crossing near St Michael’s School to increase pick-up space and improve traffic flow while maintaining safe access.